6,000
4-LETTER WORDS
CABLE CHANNELS
HOW DO YOU LIKE MY DUDS?
PROVINCES
200
'In a classic of American fiction, these 2 boys get a $6,000 reward each after finding money that Injun Joe hid in a cave'
Huckleberry Finn & Tom Sawyer
200
'As a verb, it can mean "to give shape to"; as a noun, it can mean "that fuzzy green stuff on the bread"'
mold
200
'It's what HBO stands for'
Home Box Office
200
'Different types of this footwear include clogs, thongs & gladiators'
sandals
200
'Shaanxi & Jiangsu'
China
400
'In Julius Caesar's time, this standard Roman military unit comprised about 6,000 men'
a legion
400
'It's the comfortable-sounding name for the fuzzy item seen here on the teapot'
a cozy
400
'This cable channel gets its name from a Utah film festival'
Sundance
400
'Before you saddle up, put on these riding pants: it's said that some folks git "too big for" them'
britches
400
'Bataan & Quezon'
the Philippines
600
'In 1815 he sold his collection of more than 6,000 books to the Library of Congress for $23,950'
Thomas Jefferson
600
'This word for factual information is a Latin plural, but most English speakers treat it as singular'
data
600
'The Kids' Choice Awards is a slimy annual event on this channel'
Nickelodeon
600
'In 1997, he launched his Tommy Jeans line for men'
Tommy Hilfiger
600
'Leon & Segovia'
Spain
800
'In 1991 a 6,000-pound segment of this was put on display at the Reagan Library'
the Berlin Wall
800
'French for "flea", this 4-letter color is a dark brownish purple'
puce
800
'This cable channel launched on Feb. 2, 2000--appropriately, that's 02/02'
the Oxygen Channel
800
'Inspired by WWII parachutists, this 1-piece garment combines shirt & pants, usually with a very long front zipper'
a jumpsuit
800
'Leinster & Munster'
Ireland
1000
'In the 1930s the Chinese Communist First Front Army staged the 6,000-mile retreat known as this'
the Long March
1000
'A small boat with a flat bottom: when it follows "John", it's a kind of fish'
a dory
1000
'You can "escape to chimp Eden" on this channel'
Animal Planet
1000
'These leather shorts with a bib top, originally in a Tyrolean style, were popular for U.S. children in the late 1960s'
Lederhosen
1000
'Limpopo & Northern Cape'
South Africa
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